In the 1920s an nativist, white nationalist movement began to rise in America. It was anti-immigrant, racist and it gave rise to what we now call the “Second Wave of the Ku Klux Klan”
What was it called?
It is estimated that 1 in 7 white men were cars carrying members of the Klan during this movement. This is when Donald Trump’s father was arrested at a Klan rally.
One of the hallmark pieces of legislation during this white nationalist trend was the “National Origins Formula”
In 1921, Congress came up with a law that limited how many people could immigrate to the US from each country. White Anglo-Saxon countries could come but Eastern Europeans & other nonwhite countries had specific limits.
In 1923, Bhagat Singh Thind, from Amrit Sar Punjab, India filed a Supreme Court case arguing that the immigration. quotas shouldn’t apply Asian Indians bc they were literally Caucasian
The SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES said: “yeah, you’re Caucasians…
But you ain’t “white”
That precedent stood until 1965 when LBJ signed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.
Why did he do it?
Because BLACK PEOPLE had fought for civil rights. Because of desegregation and other civil rights laws, Republicans fled the GOP
One of these laws fiercest opponents was the Daughters of the confederacy. This is when they began putting up confederate monuments. In 1961, SC affixed a confederate flag to its courthouse.
One of the interesting results of this white supremacist backlash was…
The Segregation Academy.
Rather than attend integrated schools, white parents created private, all white schools all over the South. MOST of these schools still exist, although they rarely speak of their origin story
Now, I don’t want y’all to think that the civil
Rights struggle was over. For instance, an incident considered the bloodiest event of the civil rights era happened in Feb 1968 when cops opened fire on Black student at SC State. Most were shot in the back history.com/topics/1960s/o…
A few months later, in 1969, Ajit Singh Randhawa, and his wife, Raj Kaur Randhawa, took advantage of the new immigration law & immigrated to the US from Amritsar District, Punjab, India.
3 years later, their daughter Nimarata Randhawa was born
Nimrata’s father taught at at Voorhees, an HBCU in Denmark SC and lived in neighboring Bamberg. Her mom taught in the public schools
At one time, my family owned the only restaurant in Denmark, so I’ve spent a LOT of time there and at Voorhees, the local
HBCU
They are Black AF
But Nimrata would NEVER.
So Nimrata enrolled at nearby Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, a collection of actual segregation academies, and became “Nikki”
When Nimrata became governor of SC, she refused to take down the Confederate Flag. She said the white supremacist banner was a symbol of heritage and history.
It is possible that Nimrata believed this
See, she went to a racist school. She was Caucasian. She rejected inclusion.
It’s quite possible that Nimrata never knew that flag was the Confederate Battle Flag of Virginia. Nimrata was too dumb to know it had never spent a nanosecond in SC until a century after the Civil War
But when she became a state legislator, Black people TOLD HER that it stood for white supremacy.
She wouldn’t take it down.
They boycotted.
She wouldn’t take it down
When she became governor, she was told that it represented a failed attempt at a white supremacist nation
Nimrata refused
On June 17, a white supremacist terrorist, beckoned by the flag Nimrata supported, walked into Emanuel AME church and slaughtered nine Black people as they prayed.
And Nimrata, whose entire education, citizenship and livelihood was bequeathed unto her
By the literal blood sweat and labor of Black people acquiesced
But here is the thing.
Nimrata knew.
Remember that school where Nimrata’s dad worked when he came to the US?
Well, the longtime president of that school was Cleveland Sellers
Sellers was shot in the Orangeburg Massacre. Many people (and I mean MANY PEOPLE) believe the entire incident was an attempt on his life. Sellers is a civil and was actually incarcerated as a political prisoner for “inciting” the Orangeburg Massacre
When Nimrata was a SC legislator, Cleveland Sellers’ son, @Bakari_Sellers was one of the people who TOLD HER what that flag means
But Nimrata is not like Obama. Her daddy and her mommy pulled themselves up by their bootstraps. Her parents didn’t raise her to be a “victim”
She was “empowered” by the work and the freedom that America offers
Because BLACK PEOPLE GAVE IT TO HER.
And she even got a pair of free bootstraps
You’re welcome, Nimrata
Glad we could help.
To be clear, Nikki didn’t change her name. She chooses to go by her middle name instead of her first. And maybe it’s not fair to point out her actual name.
Im sure people in SC wouldn’t care.
Ask Barack HUSSEIN Obama
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My high school was (and still is) about 50/50 but this happens all over and there’s there’s a good reason for this that is damn near a perfect explanation for how systemic racism works:
One of my favorite tools on the internet is a website called Statistical Atlas. I don’t know who runs it or how it’s funded. It could be the stat fairy for all I know. But basically, it just feeds census data into visualizers. For instance, here’s my hometown demographics
Here’s where the white people live.
Those little blocks are census tracts. They basically divide stuff up into similar neighborhoods. They’re useful in drawing voting districts, congressional maps, schools, etc
Top 10 imaginary Black people of all time. (according to white people)
A thread:
10. Some of white people’s best friends - Every white person claims that one of their best friends is black. I’ve always wondered why I’ve NEVER heard a Black person say this. Statistically, every Black person would have a white BFF, right?
Then I figured it out
They are all taking about the same Black friend.
And that’s how Clarence Thomas got on the Supreme Court
Now that the final chapter in theGrio's 4-part series on SC's war against equal education is out, we can connect the dots to show why history is not a collection of things that happened...
There was a shoplifting ring in my hometown who was known for dropping huge sums of money on designer clothes.
Everyone in town knew who they were, but they NEVER got caught.
Some high end stores would even let them shop freely, KNOWING they were thieves
Why?
A thread
See, the stores all hoped the thieves were there to spend, & not to steal. They essentially wanted to make money off the thieves. It might seem that the workers were in cahoots with the thieves, but here’s the thing:
A lot of people who work in high-end retail make commission
They make money when they sell merchandise but they don’t lose money when merchandise is stolen.
Essentially, they have an incentive to make money off thieves but no incentive to stop thieves from stealing.
Thieves know “the people in the store” are not the same as “the store”
Many WHITE churches split over slavery & segregation. Some of the pro-slavery/segregation churches had other names originally & changes names TO “First __”
In fact, slavery or whether or not they would welcome Black congregants caused MORE church splits than theological issues
It’s even MORE complicated.
If you read the history of many older Black churches, you’ll see the phrase: “formerly named “Second___”
That’s because Black “Second” Black churches changed names after the Civil War to avoid the wrath of racial terrorists